As fun as coloring is, we did wonder at first if we needed yet another version of the “Harry Potter” adult coloring book. After all, there are already some really great ones on the market – and yet we found that “Winter at Hogwarts: A Magical Coloring Set” does manage to set itself apart from the rest.

What with all of the “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” excitement this summer, it’s understandable if you’ve overlooked another recent release – “Harry Potter: The Artifact Vault”. Author Jody Revenson has previously brought readers into the world of “Harry Potter” sets, props, and costumes, and in this latest installment, she tackles iconic artifacts from the film series.

We posted last week about some of the “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” tie-in books fans in the US and UK could expect this fall, and today we’re excited to share the covers for three of the forthcoming US titles from Candlewick Press!

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November 16, 2001 – The first Harry Potter film is released in the United States, opening on a record 3,762 screens in the United States alone. On opening weekend, it grosses $90 million in the United States and £16 million in the United Kingdom, setting records in both countries.

Did You Know

First review of PS/SS: “The excitement in this book made me feel warm inside. I think it is possibly one of the best books an 8/9 year old could read” – Alice Newton, daughter of Bloomsbury founder, at age 8